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Zuma 125 or Honda PCX or Honda ADV? - Adventure Rider The Zuma is only a 125 but has a 4 valve head with variable valve timing so it seems to be comparable to most 150cc scooters The bodywork on the PCX and ADV will make servicing more expensive or complicated if you do your own The PCX and ADV have front wheel ABS The Zuma doesn't have ABS
Yamaha Zuma 50F long term review - Adventure Rider The old Zuma forum had me worried that the drive belt would fail me I bought a replacement just in case That new belt has been sitting in my cupboard for five years now Tires The rear tire was replaced at 6400 miles with a Shinko The front tire lasted until 11,500 miles Used a Shinko as well
Ruckus vs Zuma - Adventure Rider A Zuma can be heavily modded pretty easily, and like you said be capable of 60+ mph Or you can, if you have the skills swap out the stock Ruckus motor for a 150 cc or 250 cc motor But it wouldn't it be damn cool if Yamaha introduced a 2 stroke 125 cc Zuma for the North American market?
Zuma 125 difficult starting? - Adventure Rider The Zuma 125 is notorious for a slow setting ECU and dramatic temperature changes can prevent the mixture from being proper for start up Seems to have happened to several over at the Zuma forums Sometimes the ECU reset works though and sometimes it does not
Zuma 125 questions - anyone Big Bore 155cc? | Adventure Rider The Zuma, modded, will need gearing to get the high speeds desired by the OP Just adding higher final drive gearing will reduce your top speed Add in all of the mods and you have the power to pull that tall gearing
Promising low-cost Zuma 125 alternative. . . - Adventure Rider Gee zuma 125 is't all that much cash to start with Even though they are drying up you still can find old new stock scooter out there from the last 4 years of down turns I ve seen bwm 125 2009 models last year selling for 2500 bucks out the door
What to do with a Zuma 125? - Adventure Rider I was drawn to the Zuma 125 from the start and that's what I ended up with This little beast was a trade in at a local scooter dealer They were straight forward to deal with and I got them down to $2162 OTD for a 2009 with 193 miles The one gripe I have is the oil screen
YAMAHA zuma 125 real off road - Adventure Rider That really shows why a Zuma is a great fit for off-road scootering The Zuma is one of the few scooters with foot pegs under your butt that allow you to stand upright with control As you can see in the whoops there, standing is the only way to go Most scooters demand that you stay seated foot-forward
Getting started with Garmin Zumo XT - Adventure Rider Installing the Garmin Zumo XT My XT came with a mounting kit, including knock-off RAM-style mounts Instead, I used a universal claw-type RAM mount that I previously used for my eTrex Legend